Summary:
The Milton-Union Exempted Village school district in Ohio consists of three schools: Milton-Union Elementary School, Milton-Union High School, and Milton-Union Middle School. The data reveals that the elementary school is the standout performer, with consistently high test scores and low chronic absenteeism rates, while the high school faces challenges with a concerning chronic absenteeism rate of 34.3%.
Milton-Union Elementary School stands out for its strong academic performance, with 3rd-5th grade students exceeding the state average in both Math and English Language Arts. The school also boasts impressive 5th grade Science proficiency, with 87.5% of students scoring proficient or better, significantly higher than the state average. In contrast, Milton-Union Middle School struggles more with Math proficiency, with 6th-8th grade scores below the state average.
While Milton-Union High School has an impressive 96.8% four-year graduation rate, it faces challenges with a high chronic absenteeism rate of 34.3%, significantly higher than the elementary school's 13.8%. The high school, however, performs above the state average in American Government, American History, and English II end-of-course exams. The district's student population is predominantly white, with low minority representation, which may warrant further exploration into the district's efforts to promote inclusivity and equity.
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